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![[Lloyd AG]](../images/c/ch~lloy.gif) image by Eugene Ipavec, 
31 August 2008
 image by Eugene Ipavec, 
31 August 2008
As found in ‘Flaggen auf dem Rhein’ (1952 ed.). the various company names: 
‘Lloyd A.G.’; ‘Lloyd Schleppschiffahrt A.G.’ (i.e. Lloyd Towage Shipping), and 
‘Lloyd Tanker A.G.’ All of them were established at Basel and flew a variant 
(the same in three cases) of the ‘Lloyd Seeschiffahrt’ archivexillum.
Jan 
Mertens, 31 August 2008
Horizontally striped black and yellow (seven stripes in all), a red canton bearing a white couped cross representing Switzerland (height of canton: four horizontal stripes).
Founded by Louis Groschupf (1890-1972) and sold, it seems, in 1981? Vessel 
dates on the ‘net indicate activity from 1937 on. A
Binnenvaart page showing ‘Passwang’, b/w photo (Teun de Wit’s collection): 
house flag in evidence on the photo and also as a drawing. On the same site - 
towed tanker ‘Blauen’, is a colour photo by Günter Dexheimer:
http://www.debinnenvaart.nl/schependb/inhoud.php?action=tel&id=6645. Tanker 
‘Raimeux’ from Teun de Wit’s collection (click camera logo next to ‘1971’ in box 
end of page for another colour photo):
http://www.debinnenvaart.nl/schependb/inhoud.php?action=tel&id=1461.
Additional sources:
http://www.schifferverein.ch/archiv/chronik/2004/presi.htm 
http://www.basler-stadtbuch.ch/stadtbuch/chronik/suche.cfm?=&MONTH=4&YEAR=1972&startrow=11
http://srsl.ch/schiffe_name.php
The above concerns Lloyd A.G. and the tanker business whereas Lloyd 
Schleppschiffahrt (towage) was wound up in 1961:
http://www.moneyhouse.ch/u/lloyd_schleppschiffahrt_ag_256871.htm. To 
complicate matters, Hamburger Lloyd (nine stripes!) 
also had an office at Basel and seems to have operated vessels from there.
Jan Mertens, 1 September 2008
Lloyd AG; Basel
The company was established by Louis Groschupf in 1928 in 
Basel. There existed two branches: Lloyd Schleppschiffahrt AG, Basel and Lloyd 
Tanker AG., Basel. In 1948 Kurt Bernhold und Carl-Heinz Laß left the company 
with permission of the board in Mannheim and they established, connected with 
Lloyd AG; Basel, the Hamburger Lloyd Reederei und Transport GmbH. Kurt Bernhold 
died on 5 September1962. His son Jürgen Bernhold made his degree as a doctor on 
22 December 1963 and has to overtake the company ad hoc. Lloyd AG; Basel 
withdraws to Switzerland and is sold, the date I don’t know. 
Dr. Jürgen 
Bernhold established in 1963 a new Hamburger Lloyd and adds one black stripe to 
the flag. After quarrels between Lloyd AG; Basel and Dr. Jürgen Bernhold the 
latter re-established the company as Hamburger Lloyd Dr. Jürgen Bernhold GmbH & 
Co. KG;Hamburg – Duisburg – Rotterdam – Bendorf – Basel on 5 January 1981, so he 
finally also overtook Lloyd AG; Basel. Until 1981 both flags (four and five 
black stripes) had been used side by side.
Dr. Jürgen Bernhold 
established for fiscal reasons in 1971 the Binnentankreederei Tietjens & Co.; 
Berlin-Spandau and the Hamburger Lloyd Tietjens & Co. Schiffahrt KG; Hamburg 
LudwigTietjens was an uncle of Dr. Jürgen Bernhold.
In 1971 there was 
also the beginning of a joint venture with Panocean Shipping & Terminals Ltd. 
London, the Panocean Lloyd Tankschiffahrt GmbH; Hamburg (source: Hamburger 
Abendblatt) Both companies held 50% of the shares each.
Finally NV 
Rijn-Lloyd Scheepvaart en Expeditiebefrijf, Rotterdam was a Dutch daughter. The 
date of foundation I don’t know. In 1983 the headquarter of the Hamburger Lloyd 
was moved to Basel. 1997 Dr. Jürgen Bernhold had to leave the company after some 
dubious transactions. The company was deleted from the register of commerce in 
Hamburg and in Basel as well. The rest of the company was overtaken by 
Stolt-Nielsen. The name Hamburger Lloyd was no longer a registered trade mark.
Klaus-Peter Bühne, translated by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 26 March 
2009